Sore Feet

Olsen twins, Mary Kate and Ashley · Other Songs - Olsen Twins

There's a blister on my sister from too many Grande Jete
And there's nothing I can do to make it go away
With bandages applied, she looks so undignified
It's a sad athlete who's got sore feet

Chorus:
Welcome to the club
Don't think this is easy street
We know how it feels
But when the lights go down, the curtain comes up
(3rd chorus add: The music swells and you feel the beat)
And the setting is complete.
It's bittersweet, when we've got sore feet
It's a crying change seize, it's how personality
Can change dramatically.
When they've got sore feet
It's the dance with pain, but they do it all they get
It's a love hate thing, when you're got (we've got)
Sore Feet

Chorus

Look at these worn and tired shoes
They've been good to you
They have a selfcount let us pay our dues
They knew just what to do

They had to fit just right
Not too loose and not too tight
They gave it all
It came through for you
Strap your ankles 'til your toes turn blue

Chorus

About Sore Feet

"Sore Feet" is a high-energy pop track by the Olsen twins, Mary Kate and Ashley, released in 1993. As a staple of their early discography, the song exemplifies the upbeat, dance-oriented style that defined their work during the mid-90s. Featuring catchy hooks and a driving rhythm, it was designed to accompany their popular television series and serve as a signature sound for their brand. The recording captures the infectious optimism characteristic of their music, which often blended pop sensibilities with themes of friendship and fun. While not always charting as a major commercial hit, the track remains a recognizable element of their catalog, reflecting the vibrant pop culture of their era and establishing their identity as a duo known for creating music that resonates with younger audiences.